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Hindsight applied to 2022
« on: August 19, 2023, 03:21:58 AM »
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  • If we could have done one thing differently, I wish we would have brought in two SR QBs to compete against each other for the starting position. 

    All the other QBs were freshman, even Fancher was a R Freshman, so they would have understood that it's not their time.

    I doubt Colombi had much options to walk in a start at the D1 level.

    Because Colombi was a game manager that felt he could hold the ball 6 for Mississippis every play and wait for the perfect moment to open up.  If he had the choice between throwing the ball away or taking a sack for a 8 yard loss.  He took the sack time and time again.

    Some people thought he was trying to hang on to leading the nation in completion percentage and wouldn't throw the ball out of bounds.  Colombi may have felt that he could take sacks because he was the only QB with game experience and he had the job no matter what he did because he didn't have anyone pushing him.

    Colombi gave us 154 yards a game w/ 1 TD / .5 int.   I'm eternally grateful for the Notre Dame game management and Huff has said he doesn't think Cam was ready for Notre Dame.

    Even if we had 2 senior QBs we still could have worked Fancher in as a Wildcat in the 4th quarter.

    Anyway just throwing out a thought about 2022. It's never good to start a season with an unknown at QB and no one with game experience behind him that's a costly lesson learned.  I'm certainly glad they brought in TJ McMahon this season.  Who knows how far we could have went with a senior Michael Birdsong type guy. If we would have gotten the QB that went to South Alabama we might have gotten a shot at the Access bowl.
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    Hindsight applied to 2022
    « on: August 19, 2023, 03:21:58 AM »

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    Re: Hindsight applied to 2022
    « Reply #1 on: August 19, 2023, 11:15:40 AM »
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  • The QB position is so critically important.  I chuckle every time I hear someone downplay the importance of the position.  A really good QB is something we have been missing.  In my opinion our shortcommings at that one position has kept some otherwise good Herd teams from bringing home more championship trophies.   

    The new reality of college football is that, thanks to the transfer portal rules and NIL, more teams will be starting season's with unknown or practically unknown QBs.  Just look at JMU and ODU this season and us last season with Colombi.  Wolfe at ODU transferred to WMU of all places because ODU is going to suck so hard this season. 

    I hope Fancher turns things around for us this season and proves himself to be the next good QB.  He doesn't have to be great just above average good.  This is his 3rd year with Huff's program.  Fancher should be physically and mentally developed enough to be a good QB if he is ever going to be one. 
     
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    Re: Hindsight applied to 2022
    « Reply #2 on: August 20, 2023, 10:36:22 PM »
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  • The QB position is so critically important.  I chuckle every time I hear someone downplay the importance of the position.  A really good QB is something we have been missing.  In my opinion our shortcommings at that one position has kept some otherwise good Herd teams from bringing home more championship trophies.   

    The new reality of college football is that, thanks to the transfer portal rules and NIL, more teams will be starting season's with unknown or practically unknown QBs.  Just look at JMU and ODU this season and us last season with Colombi.  Wolfe at ODU transferred to WMU of all places because ODU is going to suck so hard this season

    I hope Fancher turns things around for us this season and proves himself to be the next good QB.  He doesn't have to be great just above average good.  This is his 3rd year with Huff's program.  Fancher should be physically and mentally developed enough to be a good QB if he is ever going to be one.

    I think we should look towards the FCS and Juco or just try and get donors to set aside NIL dedicated to bringing in and retaining QBs.
     
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    Re: Hindsight applied to 2022
    « Reply #3 on: August 20, 2023, 11:03:26 PM »
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  • I think we should look towards the FCS and Juco or just try and get donors to set aside NIL dedicated to bringing in and retaining QBs.

    Agree 100%.  QBs are nomads thanks to NIL and t-port portal. 
     

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    Re: Hindsight applied to 2022
    « Reply #4 on: August 21, 2023, 08:14:39 AM »
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  • I agree, only adding Columbi last season was underwhelming.  He proved throughout this college career that he could not hold onto the job as starting QB.  Last season was no different.  Although not an elite QB, McMahon appears to be a better player than Columbi.  If Fancher doesn't take the next step in his development, McMahon appears capable of running the show. 
     

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    Re: Hindsight applied to 2022
    « Reply #4 on: August 21, 2023, 08:14:39 AM »